Associate Talent Management Director

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Associate Talent Management Director page is loaded## Associate Talent Management Directorremote type: Hybrid (8 days/month)locations: USA - Riverwoods, IL: USA - Chicago, IL, West Adams St: USA - Indianapolis, INtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R0051303The Talent Management Associate Director partners with their respective Division HRVP and the HR business partner team to establish, operationalize, drive, and manage the Division talent strategy. This role partners with business leaders and human resources business partners to create results-driven talent management outcomes to meet current and future business needs while driving innovation in talent solutions. The role serves as a strategic partner and trusted advisor to the division leadership regarding talent strategies, solutions & risk mitigation. They will partner with the business leaders and HRBPs to drive outcomes in talent reviews, succession planning, performance management, development planning, executive coaching and assessments, and mentoring. engagement & belonging. This role takes the Division talent needs and articulates these needs and priorities in the Division and to the Global Talent COE.**Essential Duties and responsibilities****Key Responsibilities*** Partner with the Division and LOB team to establish, drive, and manage the Division talent agenda in alignment with the Wolters Kluwer talent strategy and priorities.* Partner with the Analytics COE to analyze metrics and qualitative data to provide insights to short and long-term talent needs and to measure the effectiveness of our DEIB and talent processes* Support scaled implementation of core talent processes (goal setting and performance management, talent review and succession planning, engagement & belonging action planning, etc.) and improve talent outcomes.* In partnership with the Division HRVP, manage Division-wide talent brokering for director and executive roles. Collaborate with recruitment to utilize talent management insights and data to support talent searches.* Shape and deliver an integrated Division plan for improving Engagement and Belonging.* Define and prioritize capabilities needed as input into the enterprise talent strategy.* Articulate Division talent priorities and issues to Global Talent COE* Manage at least one significant global talent initiative/process in a given calendar year* Support HR and business leaders in building a talent culture across the division* Guide HR Business Partners and hiring managers in creating, fostering, and sustaining internal and external strategies that support a diverse talent pipeline.* Ensures that development plans are in place to support succession planning in accordance with Wolters Kluwer global talent practices that leverage the breadth of capabilities and fulfill the talent requirements of long-term plans.**Other Duties*** Build a strong network with HR leaders, LOB and Market colleagues, COEs, and HRIS* Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor.**Job Qualifications*** Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in human resources or organizational leadership**Experience*** 7+ years of related HR experience in a public corporation* A proven track record of driving positive talent outcomes, supporting employee engagement, and understanding of business strategy.* Proven ability to successfully navigate large, global, corporate organizations building sponsorship and support across diverse stakeholder groups* Proven track record of successfully managing and delivering talent projects on schedule and on budget based on a structured approach to defining scope and requirements, developing project plans, managing issues/risks, monitoring project outcomes, and managing change* Demonstrate organizational agility in dealing with multiple internal stakeholders and partners**Other Knowledge, Skills, Abilities or Certifications*** Strategic thinker with strong business acumen able to understand the “big picture”, operationalize concepts/ideas, anticipate risks and issues, and prioritize and manage action plans to deliver successful outcomes in a fast-paced environment* Strong critical thinking and data analytical skills; able to interpret, evaluate, and analyze facts and information available, establish options, and make informed decisions* Deep functional expertise in at least two disciplines of HR (e.g., Talent Management, Learning and Development, Organizational Design/Development, HR business partner, Change Management, etc.)* Successfully navigates and manages change; communicates change effectively and completely, role models effective behaviors, builds commitment and overcomes resistance, and monitors transition and results* Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate complex, difficult, and/or sensitive information with a high degree of self-confidence* Strong political awareness and organizational agility; able to adjust communication style to any audience* Strong project management and organization skills with an ability to prioritize in an ever-changing, global environment* Highly collaborative; excellent interpersonal skills with an ability to work across the organization at all levels and “push” for results without alienating colleagues; builds a strong internal and external network of personal relationships to identify issues and opportunities* Strong written and verbal communication skills with an ability to deliver recommendations persuasively and efficiently to a variety of HR and business stakeholders* Highly proficient in the Microsoft Office suite, particularly MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint.**Travel requirements*** Ability to travel approximately 25% of the time.**Physical Demands*** Normal office environment*Applicants may be required to appear onsite at a Wolters Kluwer office as part of the recruitment process.***Compensation:**Target salary range CA, CT, CO, DC, HI, IL, MD, MN, NY, RI, WA: $153,200 - $216,850**Wolters Kluwer reported 2023 annual revenues of €5.6 billion. The group serves customers in over 180 countries, maintains operations in over 40 countries, and employs approximately 21,400 people worldwide.**Our customers work in industries which impact the lives of millions of people every single day. Our mission is to empower our professional customers with the information, software solutions, and services they need to make critical decisions, achieve successful outcomes, and save time.Our expert solutions combine deep domain knowledge with technology to deliver both content and workflow automation to drive improved outcomes and productivity for our customers.We are committed to helping professionals improve the way they do business and solve complex problems with our range of digital solutions and services, which we continuously evolve to meet their changing needs. Our 188-year legacy and portfolio represent thousands of customers worldwide.For more information about our solutions and organization, visit , follow us on , , and .At Wolters Kluwer, you’ll feel valued for your contributions, and you’ll know that your health, safety, and well-being are important to us. Our well-being benefits provide tools, programs, and resources to help our diverse employees feel healthy, happy, safe, and prosperous.In 2024 we were awarded Ragan’s Top Places to Work for Employee Wellbeing: Large Organization, in recognition of our commitment to maintaining and enhancing the well-being of our colleagues through our ‘Together we thrive’ well-being program. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Location:
Chicago, IL, United States
Salary:
$200,000 - $250,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Human Resources

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